Summary of Mindmodo: Mindomo is an online mind-mapping tool where you can brainstorm and work with other people in your group. To create a free account go to https://www.mindomo.com/. You get a limit of only 3 free maps and then you have to pay for the account. Its is $36 for 6 months for just basic level, $90 for 6 months for professional level, and $162 for 6 months for up to 5 users as a team level. Mindomo is a great tool that students and teachers can use to create maps and consolidate all their information and ideas into one creative and fun visual project.
Pros and Cons of Mindmodo: Some pros of Mindomo are that it is fun and creative and visually appealing. Another pro is that the basic version of it is free (up to 3 maps). One con is that it is expensive if you want make more than 3 maps. There are other tools out there, that are free like; SpiderScribe, Edistorm, **Bubbl.us,** Wise Mapping, Lucid Chart, Text 2 Mind Map, and Mindmeister.
How Mindmodo can be used in the classroom: You can use Mindomo in the start of a lesson to get your students to jot down all their ideas on a mind-map. You can also have your students use this tool for a group project. Mindomo is a great tool for note taking. You can also use Mindomo to connect with parents and to keep them posted on what is going on in your classroom.
Here are some resources of ways to use Mindomo in the classroom…
Mindomo
Summary of Mindmodo: Mindomo is an online mind-mapping tool where you can brainstorm and work with other people in your group. To create a free account go to https://www.mindomo.com/. You get a limit of only 3 free maps and then you have to pay for the account. Its is $36 for 6 months for just basic level, $90 for 6 months for professional level, and $162 for 6 months for up to 5 users as a team level. Mindomo is a great tool that students and teachers can use to create maps and consolidate all their information and ideas into one creative and fun visual project.
Pros and Cons of Mindmodo: Some pros of Mindomo are that it is fun and creative and visually appealing. Another pro is that the basic version of it is free (up to 3 maps). One con is that it is expensive if you want make more than 3 maps. There are other tools out there, that are free like; SpiderScribe, Edistorm, **Bubbl.us,** Wise Mapping, Lucid Chart, Text 2 Mind Map, and Mindmeister.
How Mindmodo can be used in the classroom: You can use Mindomo in the start of a lesson to get your students to jot down all their ideas on a mind-map. You can also have your students use this tool for a group project. Mindomo is a great tool for note taking. You can also use Mindomo to connect with parents and to keep them posted on what is going on in your classroom.
Here are some resources of ways to use Mindomo in the classroom…
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=examples+of+how+to+use+mindomo+in+the+classroom%3f&qpvt=examples+of+how+touse+mindomo+in+the+classroom%3f&FORM=VDRE#view=detail&mid=BF365E821C1411064D02BF365E821C1411064D02
http://blog.mindomo.com/tag/mind-mapping
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